Sleep no more: historic tunnels shown in a new light
A hidden piece of South Australia’s history is opening to the public for the first time in 145 years this Fringe.
A hidden piece of South Australia’s history is opening to the public for the first time in 145 years this Fringe.
Adelaide Fringe’s Honey Pot marketplace has proven a valuable springboard for artists seeking opportunities for future touring, and it is hoped a new event with a specific focus on circus and physical theatre will bring even greater rewards.
Adelaide Fringe has launched its 2024 program with more than 1300 shows in 500-plus venues, ranging from an ‘art gallery under the stars’ in the Botanic Garden, to an immersive and cinematic Pink Floyd Experience, special DJ sets of Beatles and Fleetwood Mac remixes, cabaret treats, and the return of circus hit Limbo.
The Adelaide Fringe is set to break its ticket sales record, with the festival likely to hit one million sales over the next four weeks.
Let your senses and imagination come alive as you surrender to the beauty of Electric Skies – that’s the advice Electric Fields musician and visual artist Zaachariaha Fielding has for audiences attending Adelaide Fringe’s 2023 drone spectacle.
SA arts and culture news in brief: Samstag scholars win life-changing opportunity to study overseas, funding boost for small to medium arts organisations, Fringe director recognised in leadership awards, new role for Guildhouse’s CEO, and a screen festival serving up ‘something a little bit different’.
Fringe CEO Heather Croall responds to criticism of a Fringe-commissioned economic study that has become central to the festival’s argument for more government funding.